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Carbonating water at home.

May 2, 2008

We’ve had an article from MAKE Magazine starred in Google Reader forever, and only recently got around to seriously looking into building a home carbonation system ourselves. The Cool Tools article linked to by MAKE describes a simple system for carbonating beverages at home, and is pretty dead on in regards to its description of [...]

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On upgrading my unlocked iPhone to 1.1.3.

February 13, 2008

When version 1.1.2 of the iPhone’s firmware was announced, there was nothing worthwhile in the patch, and when 1.1.3 came along, none of the great new features were that appealing given that they were already duplicated on my 1.1.1 iPhone via third-party applications. Nonetheless, after a curious inability to stay asleep at 04:00 AM this [...]

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On upgrading my iPhone to 1.1.1.

November 7, 2007

I’ve held off on upgrading my iPhone’s firmware for two reasons:

It’s a hassle.
It’s a hassle.

To be more accurate, I knew the procedure would be time-consuming, to the tune of at least an hour, and more importantly, I didn’t want to have to reinstall all my third-party apps and reconfigure them. For example, I’ve been using [...]

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On unlocking my iPhone.

September 12, 2007

Those following my Twitter status know that I finally broke down and purchased an iPhone, with the obvious intent to unlock it for use on T-Mobile. After arguing with Maxator about the iPhone’s merits versus the upcoming iPod Touch, I sat down with what turned out to be a three-hour hack session that is now [...]

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The Druid mini-guide.

May 17, 2007

v 2.0
The Druid, since his inception, has been referred to as a “Jack of all trades, master of none.” The truth in this lies in the fact that the Druid is the “king of hybrids”, for though other classes exert flexibility in the manner in which they are played, the Druid alone maximizes each area [...]

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